
The Yichun Natural History Museum is a national forestry science popularization base, a Jiangxi Province youth science and technology education base, and a Jiangxi Province environmental protection education base. Located within Huachengyan Forest Park on Xiujiang West Road in the central urban area of Yichun City, Jiangxi Province, the museum's design incorporates a simulated ecological environment, utilizing high-tech means such as sound, light, and electricity to create tangible, visual, and visual displays. It serves as both a venue for science popularization and education, a scientific research institution, and a collection of natural specimens.
Yichun has a warm climate, abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall and a long frost-free period.
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Yichun Natural History Museum showcases the region’s natural heritage, including fossils, minerals, and biodiversity, serving as an educational center for both locals and tourists.
Located in Yichun city center, Jiangxi Province. Accessible via local buses, taxis, or private vehicles. Walking from nearby hotels is convenient.
Open Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather for visiting.
General admission is approximately 20 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through the museum’s official platform.
Advance booking is recommended during weekends or holidays; 1–2 days ahead is sufficient.
2–3 hours to explore all main exhibits and special displays.
Guided tours are available in Chinese; limited English support may be available upon request.
Start at the main hall, visit fossil and mineral galleries, proceed to wildlife exhibits, then finish at interactive and temporary exhibition areas.
Night visits and light shows are generally not available; special exhibitions may be scheduled periodically.
Weekdays are least crowded; weekends and holidays are busier, especially with school groups.
Accessible with elevators and ramps; suitable for children and elderly visitors.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted; small cash may be needed for vending machines.
Vegetarian options available in nearby restaurants; halal options are limited.
Museum gift shop offers educational toys, fossils replicas, postcards, and local crafts.
Taxi, local bus, or walking to nearby attractions and city center destinations.